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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1916)
è ML ^rntt Hmilù Phone us your news Items—they are al ways welcome This is a good time to re new your subscription to the Herald. rlf ■ Lents, Multnomah County, Oregon, May 18, 1916 Subscription, $1.00 a Year "■i1 I ARCHER PLAGE DEATH SCENE Advertised letters IT TAKES MORE THAN THAT TO DISCOURAGE A DOG. v- Kobt. kindle bead No. 20. ............ . KERN PARK, TRE MONT, ARLETA Robert Kindle of Bel I rose was laid to rest at Mt. Scott Tuesday morning after his funeral at St. Peter’s Catholic ehnrch, Rev. P. A. Beutgen officiating. Mis. J. F. Neitzel Struck by Car Mr. Kindle had been ill for many Breezy and Timely News Items of montlM of a complaint something like While Watching One on the Our Neighbor Suburbs, Written for abdominal rheumatism and it is sup Other Track. Death Instantan posed that he grew melancholy because the ML Scott Herald by Our Regu there was not prospect of relief. He eous. lar Correspondent was found dead by his brother-in-law, Saturday morning, in the cellar of the Mr». John F. Neitrel of 580(1 Fortieth The regular monthly meeting of the Kindle home about a quarter mile north Avenue 8. E was »truck by a Portland Ladies Missionary society of the Millard west of Bellrose station. He tied used a bound Mt. Scott car near Arriie Place at Avenue Presbyterian Church, led by gun to terminate his existence. 7 o'clock .Monday night and iustantly He leaves a wife to mourn his untime Mr«. J. H. Zehrung. was held at the killed. Mrs Nelitel wa» on llw wav to ly death. Mrs. Kindle ban been an ac home of Mrs. J. F. McLoney, 44l8-76th attend the birthday party of a friend tive worker in social affaire of the St. 8. E.. on Wednesday afternoon, and was walking along the trank. She I (loos County will vote on 8220,000 neighborhood and tier sorrow will have May 10, with a very large attendance. stepped from the left hand track to mad bond issue May IP. the sympathy of appreciative neighbors. A splendid program was carried out and avoid a car coming from the city, to the great interest manifested in the work of oilier track and while thinking of tlie the society. Mrs. W. H. Amos ren car paaamg at her left knew nothing of dered a piano solo and Mrs. Jas. Wise liie car liearing down on tier from the man delighted all present with her ren rear. Hhe fail«»I to hear the warning dering a beautiful hymn. Mrs. J. W. given by the approaching car, probably McMichael, president of the Portland mistaking it lor the noise of the other Presbyterian Society, and a number of • train. The motorman waa unable to Patrolman C. W. Clark arrested Mrs. others made addresses. The ladies have Speaking ot Industrial Clubs the stop his train wlien iier coofusiou be O. M. Kehn of 1846 Haven street, before outlined and had printed, their program came evident, tho the train waa moving O. A. C. Pre<»< Bulletin says: the Archer Place Pharmacy, 5528 Foster for tlie coming year, giving the places of “Tliere are sixteen industrial clubs in moderately. Road, Tuesday morning. The glass in meeting, tbe topics and leader tor each Tlie body waa struck, thrown into the Multnomah county. Flach of there or the door was broken and it waa evident meeting. air, dropped in front of the car and ganizations represents c I msch in from the woman had attempted to enter it. two to leu or twelve different projects. On last Friday evening, tbe members carried about 60 feet. Clark first noticed the woman when he of the C. E. Society of the Millard Mrs. N'eiUel waa M years of age, the One of the largest clubs is at Gilbert, was riding on tbe Mt. Scott car. He Avenue Presbyterian Church met at the mother of two daughters and iier hus- with a membership of reventy-flve stopped the car and arrested her. She people. Other large organizations are home of the McIntosh family, 400-E. husband, Mr. Neitzel is »till living. is believed to be a drug fiend in search those of Springdale with forty and 11 8t., for their regular monthly busi for drugs. She waa taken to her home Gresham with thirty. I-arge classes ness meeting. Encouraging reports which waa searched and found to con were formed in the handicraft projects, were ma<le by various committees and Doughnuts- Doughnuts tain a qmmity of drugs and several re in sewing, cooking, gardening, canning, among other items of business the volvers. poultry raising and pig raising. Pro Christian Endeavorers voted 112.00 —Darling in Da« Mom«« Leader and Register. A new industry has l>een starts«I at fessor Seymour, »tele leader of indus toward paying for the new hymn books Tremont—a Doughnut factory, called trial clubs, visited all Multnomah county just purchased for the use of tbe 8. 8. the Tremont Doughnut Kitchen. Rich, clubs, except those of Portland, during and C. E. Following the business ses sweet - cream, melt ■ in • your • mouth, tin week of May 1 to 6. He reports ex sion games and music were enjoyed un sugared doughnuts are being made cellent interest in* club work and says til a late hour when light ref^shments The next meeting ot Mt. Scott Union «tally by tlie proprietors of the now con that most of the various projects are were served. The W, C. T. U. of Oregon has in climate, such as is found in Kentucky, will be held at the home of Mrs. C. L. cern, Messrs. Koyal King and Elmer being followed successfully. The mem The boys of Mr. Rutherford's class of < resell on Tuesday, May 23. ber» make regular re|H>rta and conduct augurated a state-wide anti-nareotic Tennessee, Virginia and Cuba. Boag, the Millard Avenue S. 8. who organized Tobacco plants look a good deal essay contest Under the State depart like Some time ago, following tip a happy tlieir work according to instruction» Hobson’s Choice ar. orchestra some time ago, made their thought, these gentlemen made four from the College. Mr. Seymour further ment of Scientific Temperance Instruc Horseradish, but tbe use and taste are Richard P. Hobson of Alabama, who first appearance before the public last very different. tion, of which Mrs. G. L. Buland is dozen doughnut« according to a certain »ays that the local leaders are very is urging upon the people of the United Sunday evening at the C. E. service. Tobacco seed is very email and re Hweet-cream recipe, and solicited resi ambitious and that they have arranged superintendent, alout five thousand States the adoption of national prohibi The boys acquitted themselves very otw U i *» that of an onion, it is planted copies of the contest rules have been dents' trade. The doughnuts went like to «-are for tbe work throughout the tion. took up tue study of the scientific creditably and will be most heartily sent out. Some of the county school in «aim. rich soil, and the plant re- hot cakes «*od tlie makers have lieen i summer. effect of alcohol upon tbe human system welcomed if they assist with the music quires much cultivation superintendents have sent in individual and moisture. busy ever since supplying regular after be became a member of Congress. every Sunday evening. The Sunday Tobacco is harvested by pulling the ly for two or three hundred copies. customers, soliciting new orders, anti Hobson’s mother was a member of the evening C. E. service was a joint ser Mrs. Buland is also Superintendent of plants and hanging them, top end getting their Tremont factory in work AIIENIION K LIL BLN WILSON Woman’s Christian Temperance Union vice of the Junior and Senior societies. Scientific Temperance Instruction in downward, in long sheila or tobacco ing order. The demand for this delect POST NO. 38. G. A. R Multnomah county and in thia capacity lam», where they are allowed to “cure” and earnestly besought her son to in Miss Claire Burch, Superintendent of able pastry is so great that the fitting up terest himself in the temperance move tbe J unior Society is to be congratulated lias directed the anti-narcotic essay con or dry. of the salesroom and workroom at ment. Being a brave man and very upon the manner in which the Juniors test in the Portland public schools. Tobacco is not a food for man or thorough in hie undertakings Mr. Hob- participated in the joint meeting. Tremont has gone on very slowly. But Memorial Day will be observed in the The essays submitted by tlie boys and beast, but is used for chewing and eon centered all the energies of his great the managers expect to open up for J following manner: Mrs. O. H. Gilbert, who has been girls are judged first in their own rooms spitting; also, men, and sometimes boys, mally in the near future, mind in a through, scientific investiga visiting in Grants Pass for a number of A committee of tbe Post will meet at and then the best are sent to Supt. make little fires of the dried tobacco tion of the effects of alcohol. The re Messrs. King and Boag will carry on Oddfellows Hall at 9:30 a. m., May 30th, weeks is home again. She has the glad a wholesale and retail trade and will de i where they will receive flowers and go Alderman’s ottic# in competition with and manage to draw the smoke into sult of his investigations were set forth smile upon her face and is pleased to be liver to any address. They expect to io Ml. Scott and Multnomah cemeteries those from the other schools. The best their mouths, and into their lungs. I in a great speech delivered before the back in Portland. of all these will then be sent to the don’t know just why they do this, but House of tlie United States Congress on add other lines of cake and pastry and decorate the soldiers graves. We Thursday afternoon tbe stars and county headquarters of the W. C. T. U. it must be for some good reason, for eventually. February 2, 1911, and made a part of «■ordialty invite Lenta and Woodmere for criticism by three competent judges, millions do it. Some people put tobacco tlie Congressional Record. The title of stripes hung over the residence of Mrs. Schools aud all others to assist in who will awird prises to the moat de away up their noses till it makes them this speech is “The Great Destroyer.” Alice Crofts, "106-57th Ave. 8. E., an decorating graves. The Mt. Scott serving. Tlie essays winning tliese •neeae. This must be a good thing too, It epitomizes the results of his scientific nouncing the political meeting at which . autos will take all going there and there county prise» will then be sent to the Messrs. Lafferty. Hurlburt, and Mackay GILBERT but I don’t know why. investigations in clear-cut, easily under a------------------------------------------------ te will be two or three autos going to state W. C. T. U. Headquarters in con spoke. These gentlemen spoke on cur Tobacco has lots ot enemies, and some stood and thoroughly convincing terms, ' Multnomah cemetery. rent political topics •>( the day to a test for state prises to be given by other The Parent-Teacher Association met At 2 p. tn. the regular memorial ser- efficient judges, and several of these say it is a bad thing; but I think it is a document of value to the people. neighborhood gathering. May 12. Miss Davis’ and Miss Wallaces’ real good for many purposes, among Mr. Hobson’s reputation for military | vices will be held in Oddfellows Hall state-prise winners will be sent to the room preformed several numliers. Miss bravery was made on July 9th, 1898,1 Last Sunday, May 14, at the Laurel with the following program: Prayer, National Headquarters to compete with which are the following: Mabel Starbird talked on, music as a Tobacco is good to keep boys from when, with a picked crew of seven men wood M. E. Church, Mother’s Day waa by Rug. Browne;Bong, by Ijenla School; essays from all over the L’nited^tates. part of our education. Prof. E. H. growing into big, strong men. and all he sank the Merrimack to bottle up the by a special eermon and a Recitation, Mr». Augustine; President This week we are printing an essay from Whitney of the Ockley Green School who want to be runts, should use a good Spanish war ship at Santiago. The white carnation was given to each I Uncoin's Gettysburg Address, Mrs. the Hoffman School. gave a talk on “Prvvocational Train deal of it. story of the daring deed is a part of the mother present. Special music was fur Wittie; Song. Woodmere School: Reci- ing.” Supt. Armstrong came out and Tobacco is good to keep boys brains history of the Spanish American war. nished by the choir. Mr. Vincil Klock ; tation, by a girl; Flag drill, Woodmere made the Gilliert School a standard from developing; to make them dull and THE HARM IN USING TOBACCO The anti-prohibition forces are making sang very effectively “Tell Mother I’ll School; Song, by a Imy; Gen. Ixigan's school. ignorant and selfish and mean. There much of this event tor the reason that at be There,” with chorus accompaniment Tobacco is the leaf of a weed. What Order No. 11, Adjt. Hamlin; Memorial Last Friday evening, an interesting is nothing invented that can beat that time Hobson demanded whiskey by the choir. By special request the Adress, Rev. J. J. Walters of Portland; is it good for? Nothing. program was given by the Gilliert tobacco for these things, and it should for his crew. They tell the story from choir sang “Calvary’s Holy Mountain" ; It contains a poison called nicotine Song, America, by Audience; Taps, School to raise money for the beautifi and a quartette composed of Mrs. C. R. which is very harmful. The white be used by all boys who want to be like which we quote: Boy Scout Smith. cations of tlie school grounds. The en Carlos, Mrs. Anna Clough, Dr. C. R. that. “ And later on. when we were taken We cordially invite Shiloh Circle and ;>eople took the habit of smoking to tertainment proved a financial success. Tobacco is good to make hotels, room aboard the Reina Mercedes, dressed Carlos, and Prof. J. Archie Holling- Sons of Veterans and Spanish War bacco from the uncivilized Indians. The program was as follows: Song, Tobacco is used in many different ing houses, public waiting rooms, only in wet underwear which had been worth sang “Only a Dream of Home.” “Bummer Time,” Primary; Solo, Olive Veterans and Boy Scouts of Ix*nts and ways. It is used for smoking, chewing streets and even private houses unfit to cut off at the knees, Hobson, as calm In the evening the public installation of Woodmere Schools and all others to Updike; “Hansel and Gretel,” First as ever, walked up to the commander the Epworth League officers was com and «nutting. If the nicotine from lie in. join with us. John Walrod, Com. Grade; “Baby Show," First Grade; Tobacco is a good thing to make men of the Spanish vessel, saluted him and bined with the celebration of Mother’s three pipes would stay in a person’s “Tittle Tattle Song,” Intermediate; Day, including a very interesting pro body it wonld kill him, for it is very and boys filthy. Just watch a man or said: “Taking Sam’s Photograph," Inter gram of song and readings, and a short boy chew tobacco and spit the juice on “ I demand whiskey for my men wlo PLEASANT VALLEY * poisonous. mediate; “No Sir,” Duet by Woodmere T address by the pastor, Dr. C. R. Carlos. There are many harmful effects from the floor, or on the street, and look at have been long exposed in tlie water. »• Pupils; Reading, Miss Eva Perry; tt--------------------------------------- K Young Hobson acted upon the tradi Among others who appeared on the pro using tobacco. Tobacco lessens the ap it running out of his mouth and I am “Wailing for the Train,” Primary; Arthur Dr. L. 8. Downing’s wife and daugh petite for good food, dwarfs the mind sure that yon will agree with me that tion of the time in demanding whiskey gram were Msss Mary E. Solo, Adeline Martin; “Train to Mt’-o,” Wilson, Mildred Boone, Oliver Clark, tobacco is mighty good for filth. People ter«. the Misses Opal and Roberta, were and body, weakens the stomach and for his men in 1898. Thirteen years Intermediate; “When I was Young," entertained last Sunday, a week ago, by heart, and causes poor eyesight. The say that a hog is the filthiest animal, later, after scientific investigation he de : Fern Mahan, Rose Rupp, Hannah Dialogue; “Cornin’ Thru the Rye,” In Mr. and Mrs. T. ?. Campbell. I Shaver, John Murray, Sr, and Mrs. C. person who uses it becomes untidy in but, as a hog will hot eat tobacco, I clared in Congress: termediate. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Frost Sr., were his appearance and hie teeth become think a tobacco chewwr and spitter can “The alcoholic toxin not only has a R. Carlos. A program will lie given at the school, delegates from Pleasant Valley (¡range beat a hog; therefore, tobacco is mighty poisoning effect of ita own in every case, Tbe regular annual Mite-box opening yellow and stained. May 26 under the auspices of the Parent- to the State Grange session field at but in addition through lowered vi of tbe Woman’s Home Missionary So He leaves an unpleasant odor in the good for filth. Teacher Association. Grants Pass last week. Tobacco is awfully good to rob little tality. the organs and tissues are open to ciety of the Laurelwood M. E. Church, room and upon his breath, thus making was held at tbe church Tuesday even Miss Florence Long of Portland came it disagreeable for other people. children and wives and mothers, for, attack from other sources. ing, May 15, at 8 o’clock. A moat in “ Every time a man takes a drink he when a man gets to using it as a habit, out Saturday and visited over Sunday There are many excuses for using Water Your Lawns teresting feature of tbe evening waa a with her friend, Miss Laura Moore. tobacco, but they are all poor ones. they say he will buy it, whether bis puts his lite in peril. “So very logically, having found the typical Queen Esther meeting carried Mias Laura has just returned from A habit is easier to get into than it is children have food and clothing, and It is of interest to know thatall water Timber Grove where she finished teach« to get out of. I think people are foolish books, and amusements or not. I think truth in thorough investigation Mr. Hob out before the audience. The mite boxes ing of lawns are determined by the day of ing a successful term of school. if they let themselves get ihto it. tobacco is one of the best robbers that son declares for national prohibition and were opened and were found to contain the week and your house number. Those Linn Forrest, 10 years. Miss Esther Revell is visiting for a can be found. urges all people to abstain from alcoholic about fifteen dollars. Thia money goes Hoffman Schoo), 5 A. whose houses hold odd numbers, as 3, 9, few days at the home of Mrs. W. G. beverages. The demand which came for the work of the Woman’s Home Tobacco is a fine thing to make men 17, or 247, will use water on the first, Rogers. Miss Revell was principal of from the superstitions surrounding his Mias Henrietta and boys like whiskey and, as the use of Youth are set aside for scientific facts, Missionary Society. third, fifth and seventh day of the week. tlie Damascus school during the past Prize Essays Honey of Sunnyside gave some of her whiskey often kills people, tobacco and undeniable truths become “ Hob It your number is 2 or any multiple of term, which closed last Friday. Miss splendid readings and a quartette com Mrs. G. L. Buland, State Superin mnst be a good thing to commit suicide son’s Choice.” 2, yon sprinkle on Monday, Wednesday Revell leaves in a few days for her posed of Meedames W. O. Boon, Anna tendent of Scientific Instruction was with. and Friday. Thue it is clear that the home at Lewis, South Dakota. Clough, and Messrs. O. H. Clark and chairman of the committee making the I think it very strange that so many about the purpose of tobacco using. “odds” have the best of it. They may Mrs. J. Archie Mrs. Marvin Hills of Portland visited awards upon tlie work of the pupils of people talk against tobacco, when it is Tee, I think that all boys who want Harry Frees sang. sprinkle four times each week, the other with her sister, Mrs. T. P. Campbell, tbe Lente School. The other members so good for so many things. Even to be runts, and ignorant and selfish Hollingworth accompanied. Mias Roth three. one day recently. were Miee Nina Johnson of the Wood- school books haves lot to say about the and mean and filthy and die young and Dillon told of the work at the Portland Tbe church was Mr. and Mrs. W- G- Rogers enter mere School and Miss Fawcett of the evils of tobacco, but, if everybody could turn out to be criminals and such things, Industrial Center, decorated with American flags, hunting, Kmory Webb 1« pitshlng for the tained Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bowen, Arleta School. only know how good it is for the things should learn to use tobacco, for it would Northwestern League. He helped to Mr. Dan Chipman and Mr. Frank The essays follow: I hare mentioned, those good things be a great help to them in these things. and flowers in the national colors. Win Monday’s game from Great Falls McClure at tbkir home Sunday, a weak TOBACCO might be printed in our school books, Wednssdry afternoon tbe Ladies Aid Willard Barnes, 5 B. ARCHER PLACE DRÜ6 STORE ENTERED JUVENILE TEMPERANCE NOTES A ■ Advertised letter« for week ending May 18, lOTOi Arnspiger, Mrs. E. E. ; Bate. Wallace L.; Benson, Albertina; Davidaon. Mr». Emma; Davidson, Cha». F. ; Dueker, E. (). ; Dugan, D. J. and Viola; Henderson. Mr». Sarah; HiU, Mrs. Daisy; Isaackson, Roliert L.; Jones, Geo. W.; Lyons, Mrs. Clara; Merle. Lena; Miles, Edward; MacRae, L. M.; Smith, J. F.; Smith, Mrs. Laura; Pendleton, If. V.; Taylor, G. K.; Wright, E. L.; Wbitmem, Mrs. Blanch; Warnock, Fred; 9022-71st Ave., 8. E. (»*<>. W. 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